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Page 4—Seminole (Texas) Sentinel — Thursday, October 3, 1963
Seminole Sentinel
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Deadline; 5:00 p.m. Wednesday
prior to Thursday publication.
I'hone PL. 8-4442 or PL 8-4080
Announcements
CARD Ol TIIANKS
There are riot words lo express
our dee]) appreciation'' for the
many floral Kills, food ami kind
ness shown to each and all of lis
during the loss of our husband,
daddy and Pa-Pa. May (Jod hies:;
each of you.
Mrs. Hill Houston
Mr. and Mrs Hilly Houston
Mr. aiid Mi's. Woolsle lliiuslou
- Donna, Mike, Heida and Hi/.
Automotive
B
HHAKK .SHOES: All wheels, most
Fords, Chcv., Ply., $0 95 full set.
Home Auto Supply, 403 SW 14th.,
PL 8-4776
Business Services
GOT ROACHES, Ants, SilverfishV
Call Al's pes! Control. -'Four room
house, $H0(); 1'lve riiultl,
PL 8-2342.
■ WANTED: Spray painting. All
liinxls of equipment to do iialnlliij!
with. Call I'L 8-3835.
Woman's Column
TREWAX-- America's number one
quality floor wax for hardwood,
linoleum, vinyl, asphalt tile; t.«T-
ra/.o, wood panels, quarry tile
Now on sale at Dufltuu-CohU Hard
Ware in Seminole.
Employment
WORK WANTED: Will lake any-
thing from bookkeeping lo truck
driving. U.S. degree from WTU.
304-A SE 2nd. I'll, PL H-3H7D
HOUSEWIVES — Dp you need a
part time job? If so, contact Mrs.
Charlene Parks, 000 NIC Ave. F,
Andrews, Texas, Phone LA .3-4012
after 5 p.m.
WANTED: Car hop. Kern's Drive-
In.
MAN to sueeed Hawleigh Dealer
in Gaines County or Seminole.
Over 25 preferred and car neces-
sary. Can earn $125 and up per
week from start. Write Hawleigh,
Dept. TXI 741-1145, Memphis,
Tenn.
WAITRESSES AND DISH WASH-
ERS Wanted. Jo's Restaurant.
N^ED TEE NAG ERS to work on
your farm, In your store, in your
yard, etc.? Boys and girls need
jobs. Call M. S. Doss Youth Cen-
ter, PL 8-2779.
Had a wreck1! see Kldd at
Kldd's Body Shop. 200 N. Main.
Pbone PL 8-2463.
New families In town depend an
SENTINEL advertising. Your ad
will tell them about you.
Farmers Exchange H
Real Estate
K Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: Anxiety 4th register-
ed Hereford cattle. 17 bred hell
ers, 'approximately" 15 mon-tiis - '20
months, pasture raised. Good con-
dition. 13 cows wilii first calves,
17 heifer calves, 14 bull calves
Edward Simpson, Gail HI.. Big
Spring, Texas.
FOR SALE: Ho:.;ari bundles. Hie
each, 7 miles on Denver City high-
way, 3 miles north on paved road
Call Ray Hi ley ;it PI. 8-2082:
4-1 N{'11 Peerless Irrigation Pump,
complete, HK)' selling. Go<«l shape
EE JMJ805 or EE 7-0512, Odessa,
I ('Xas. ' •— : rrtr-—
SAFETY GLASS for' combine,
collon pickers and road graders
Kldd's Body & Glass Shop.
GREGG COTTON SEED First
year from foundation seed De-
lia led. treated and in new 51) lb
bags: (tinned in 20 and 304>ale lots
N W HoUeinan, PL 8-451)3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3-bed-
room .brick '.villi ilen, 15 months
old, for 2 or 3 . bwiroimi frame
Finley Moore Heal Estate, Phone
PL 8-2717,
FOR SALE IVY OWNER: House at
502 SE Ave. F, Pittman Addition
Contact Milarii Parker, Sr.
TRADE 3-bedroiini brick for land,
good condition and location Kill
ley Mociie Real Estate, PL 8-2717
WANTED TO HUV OR LEASE
Land or would develop a place
W It Ramsey, HI. I, O'Donnell
I' OII SALE.—:l )u t i bi'ili nmi.i—In li t:
Merchandise
NEW AND USED Sewing-* Maeh
jnes . We serylce iill makes
Rowland's Ni'cchi Etna' .Sales.. 401
N Slii|i[i Street, llolibs, N. M,,
EX 3 2344:
LUMBER EOK SALE 2x4's;
2xfi's: I xlt's; I x ill's, I x 12 :-: O'-'ii-
bd. II Will deliver Kytiurn, Lum-
ber Yard, -Sou lb Dal I' a - o . Streel,
Eunice llwy., llolibs,-' N. M. I'll
EX 3 22117.
EI.ECTR1C ADDING MACHINE
for sale Full-key board demonsl ra-
tor in "like new" condition. Priced
at dealer cost. See at Seminole-
Sentinel.
Rentals
ECHt Itli'M'l'- "I'll' , 1111)111 III rill sf I
house. See at 50(1 SW 17th SI.
PLANTA'I ION ACRES SUB-DIV-
ISION .. Six miles east on jiave
merit Five acres. $1,250.00.; 19-37
'acres, $3,800 00, terms. Finley
Moore Real Estate PL.ti-2717,
HOUSE FOR SALE. 2 bedroom,'
'den, ' iVi' baths; lerms. on equity .
(Ill NW Ave ,1.' 'Eight; years old,
well kept. Good tiny. Call
PL 8-22117 or ask 801) NW Ave .1"
FOR . SALE Surface ol ■ Section
2 Hi, Block G, -'('><• lines Count.v
Glenn Call), 705 Adams,..McGreg-
or, Texas.
FOH SALE: Tliiee bedroom brick.
2. bat lis. deli ,f>(W SW Ave K
PI. ll-4-lli-l
WOHLI) lit V any, amount ol' raw
land -li'om iiii.lividii:il. market pi ir
I'd ui Andr.i-'.ys. G.iines or Yoakum
('ouiit ies Box 1308, Talioka, Tex -
as, Phone 998--4091
Foil' SALE BY OWNER Re.il nice
3-bedroom hoiiie; two liaths; car
peled tliroughotil; furnace, an
conditioned, garage: large back
yard fenced; near set mot Already
appraised. Siioun by appointment
only. 702' SW Ave F PL g-2175.
FOR SALE One D fi Catapillar in
fine .'Shape, a Baker plow and root !
plow, rake and do/.erSfilade Fietch- ;
ei ,(,"4W.ter, Phone 327-S292, Talio-i
ka,'/(Texas,
I'Vni SALE, ' C'ha.ltu.ahua . puppy, i.
Also 10 It. clicst deep freeze. 009:
SW 19th St.
J'.O.R.SALE Beautiful maple-, cot- i
lee table and two matching end
tables, almost new, Longboy, sing- ■
lr bed, Infierstiring -mattres- '111
SW Ave. B Phone PL 8-2713
I) E M O N ST It A'TJO l(. AIWING
MACHINE FOR SALE Clary 10-
elec'--;
-kry—adder, fully—aiitonmti
trie machine. Was demonstrator]
on office supply floor Priced at
dealer Cost See at Seminole Sen-
tinel. |
For" -easy, quick carpel cleaning.
w ilt Blue Lustre Electric Shatri. '
;pooei: only .$-1; pei' day . Denton-J
< obli Haidw-are. —
Legal Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To any Sheriff or any Constable
within the State , of Texas—
GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published ortce eacli
week for. lour consecutive weeks,
the first .publication to be at. least
twenty-eight days before the re-
turn day thereof. in a newspaper
printed in Gaines County. Texas
the accompanying citation, of
which- the herein below following
i.-: a true copy.
CITATION BY Pi BI-ICATION
THE STATE,OF TEXAS
TI) : A It I i;N E SPAItKS. Defen
dalit. Greeting..
VOt.:. ARE HEREBY COM
\1 A NI) K () to apftear before the
Hono'viiile Di-lri't Coitil oi Gain
es County aMbe Cn'ji Ihoii-i there-
of, in Seminole, Texas,, by tiling
a .written. answer iit or before 10
o'clock A-VI of the first Monday
next after the expiration pf forty'
two davs from the date 'of-the 7i>s-
U*-
Legal Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To any Sheriff or any Constable
within the State of Texas—
GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once each
week for lour consecutive weeks,
German Colonist,
Comonches Made
Lasting Treaty
A man often is said to be only ■
i as good as his name. j
This probably came from the |
practice Of men verbally binding ]
Its the Law
in
Texas
the I trst publication to be at least themselves in agreements with j
tyventy-eight clays before the r®' others oh the strength ol their!
turn; day thereof, in a newspaper j ':g0od name/'
printed in Gaines Coiintv, lexas. Texas history records at least
ilie accompanying citation, ol one man who proved himself to
which the herein below following; )3t, even better than his name,
a rfiie enpy: . .. v-,-* pr - For this man-changed his pame.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION He changed his name from
THE STATE OF TEXAS-
i Otfried Hans Freiherr Von Meuse-
TO OLIVER BROOKS JOHN- I bach so that he could lx;come a
SON, Defend,*]nt^.Creeling.
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to "appear before the
flimuralile District Court of Gain-
es County at tHe Courthouse there
'citizen' of Texas under" the. name
of .Iohn O. Meusebach.
Even in light of tiie history of
iniiurnerable broken treaties be-
tween the Indians and the white j
of, in Seminole. Tex-'as,'iby filing a set tiers,- the treaty of peace ;be-
wrllten ansWer at or before 10-f tween 20 Comanche Chiefs and |
| o'clock A.M. of the first Monday; Meiisehiich, representing the Ger- j
! next- after the cxpiratioh of forty- i man Colonists, was never breach- |
| two days from the date of the is-1 ed j
I'll is' 1«'H
ed house on Lubbock Highway
Call PL II :I7I0.
FOR RENT: :t Vobm nicely fur-
nislieti apartment, :i04 SW Kith
Call PL !»-2020
FOR RENT: Furnished houses,
large and small. Also kllcheiiettos.
Good condition, reasonable rent.
Apply a I 200 SE 2nd, one block
solllli of Court House. PL 11-3573.
Dial PL 8-3311 To Reoort A Fire
FOR SALE TO BE MOVED
lirtliuum lioii'c, woU hnilt
Vw<)'
rn:i :(ii>-
:-C
Legal Notice
suanec <n ibis ■ '... win. . .i"ir he ;li, u, ,ln ! This '1«47- Treaty is memorializ-
irig the 4th day ol November A'D.-j . .t((e 4t)| t|'av of-November. A.D I 00 •>>' a marker on I S. Highway
18(13, to Plaintiff's Pet (j ion lth?> i to Plaintiff s Petitloh filed M?0 about, 15 miles west of- the
In said court. on the .iOth. day .0 -5 saj<| ,,()urt; on thc 12th day of Central Texas town of San Saba, .'
April, 196a, and PlainufU f u'st : Aprj-j- ,g(.'3> and piaintiflls First]
(original Amended Petition fi.en nri,litl;ll Amrin(1,,-f) pinion fi'lori!
on trie ■ 1 nil day - of September
A I) I!)<;:}. Ill till'-. C.III «
ed lli;i(i on the (locket of said !
court and styled .Johnnie" .1
j Original Amended Petition tiled '
. "ii the 13th day, of September A.D
number--
Legal Notice
,'ibly priee.d. (ill SE Ave. B
I'L H -2011),
Pli.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scaled proposals, addressed, to.
Hie Honorable 1). A. ' Richardson,- i
Mayor, of the City of Seminole.
City Hall, Seminole, Texas,, will
lie received, in tin- Office ril the
City; Secretary in the City Half ot j
ilie City ol Senitnole, 'IVxas, until '
7 ':»l o'clock P.'M,, on the Sjjih day I
ol Oi'liibcr, tfi'KI, and then pub- i
licly' opened read and considered"
by. the City,: Council of the City.of j
Seniiiiiile, Texas, for ' furnishing j
all lujcessary. superintendence, la- j
hoi, materials, tools and 'equip-1
ment for constructing three <3 > I
wafer. W'I'IIk .Io he located alvo.ut 5":
miles West ol the City of Semi-
nole Any bid. received after the
closing' time will be returned un-
opened
Each proposal must he accom-
panied. by a Certified Check. Cash-
n• 1 Cheek 01
1903, - in 'tins cause nuiubtred
on'-tJl^ docket-o£ said .eaurt , .NOTICE OF PL BE1C ilEARING
„ ., , ,, A„, • ..|»nd: styled * Annie B. Johnson,[BY TEXAS WATER POIXUTION
Sparks,; - * 1 ;i11 '' " ■- ' : Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Brooks John-, CONTROL BOARD TO CQNSIDER
Sparks, neleijdyn i won, Defendant :THE MATTER OF . AMENDING
A In let statement of h • n. A: brief statement of the nature ! PERMITS, I S S'U E D BY THE
Ul Chi suit is .is ioUo s. - ... . ()f )hjs suit js as follows, to-.wit: | BOARD TO DISCHARGE Oil
Divorce, as .is more fully;shown]
by Plaintiff's Pet ill,011 oti file in
this suit.
11 this ciWtiori is not served
within ninety days after the date
ol its issuance it shall be return-
ed unserved.
The. officer- executing this writ
shall pioniptlv ■ eive the same ac-
cording tn reViuirenieiit'S of, law
and' the. .mandates hereof, and
make due return' as the l ivy di
reels
Issued and , 'liven ' iinder my
. When you get the short end of
a deal you may feel inclined lo
claim mistake or fraud to get out
of the contract, '
But -courts ar-o not inclined to
correct your business mistakes
unless they also find serious in-
jusliees. For to charge the other,
party -with fraud is serious since
fraud is a crime as well as a civil
cause of action. '
Qur courts, therefore, demand
more proof than usual in civil
cases where title sues to get out
of a contract on the grounds of
fraud
Suppose Smith and Black a-
gree to . do something in clear
1 ;i 11 ei in l'c. but Smith does not
FARM & RANCH LOANS
• in
TEXAS 8. NEW MEXICO
for
Part of Purchase Piice .' .
Refincincinq Existing Loans
. . . Irrigation Wells and
Equipitionl . . :i- Competitive
Interest Rate.
«s .
Appraiser In Our Office.
Robert L. Noble Co.
Ph. 4181 ^O^ West Bdwy.
Biownfield, Texas
FOR SALE!
2 - bedroom asbestos siding
house. Fenced yard. Located
at 209 SW 13th Street Fin-
ancing available. K
Also one 3-bedroom home
now under construction. FHA,
buy it now and select your
own colors.
:t HEDIIOOM liiinic lor sale One
b'atli', lai'Me den, wall lo w alt car
peling,. fenced yard Available a
1 mind Oct. 1. Shown by .ippohil-
menl only Phone PL 8-4(114 61;
PL 11-4(1110.
FOR .SALE': Newly, painted and
. redeeoi'ated ;! bedroom home. aOll
SW Dili. Contact PI, fi-4f)4ri, Semi
nole Branch La mesa Federal Sav-
. iugs Si Loan Assn.
FOR ..-SALE: bedroom,. 2-balli
buck home 507 SW lllth Sf Two
lai;i;e lots, corner lot vacant. Pav-
eii, talidsca-ped.' Will arrange loan.
Call PL.11-4795.
TRADE-.lfJ ' FouV'-bedi'oom brick
house, lit 10 SW 14th, fenced hack
yard, concrete cellar, wafer well,
possession Sept. 20. ;E, M. Moore
Builders Supply, I'L 8-2085.
FOR SALE Three-bedroom home,
rough appearance, but a bargain
! Collie aiid look. 1000 NW Ave. II
PL n-:i:i28;
I FOR SALE: Three-bedroom brick
I home, yttder construction, E. M.
1 Moore Builders Supply, 1007. SW
! Ave. G. PL 8-2085.
Dialing PI, ti-SSli to report a
fire speeds up the answer to your
emerpeney call.
—SKNTINlil, WANT. M>W PAT- -
FRANKLIN S UPtfbLSTfftY^
We Remodel_And Upholster
All Furniture
All Work Guaranteed
510 NW Ave. I - PL 8-2114
"' ! of this, suit is as, follows, to-Avit: j BOARD TO DISCHARGE
Annulment, as. is more fully shown ! AND GAS . WASTES ITCGAINES
by Plaintiff's Petition on file ill | COUNTY, TEXAS
this suit. j Notice is hereby given that the
If this citation is not served' T(,v;as Water p.uiuti.m Control
witliiii ninety days alter the date fj(Kir(j vvju hold a public healing
of its. issuanccv it shall be ictui n-'!.(y0m'mencin-g at 1:.')()' o'clock P. M.
ecf unserved. - r,)t| Wednesday. October 23, 1963,
The officer executing this- writ j.n, the offices of the Board at 1100
shall in omptly serve .the same a''- VVc-t 4!)t'h Street. Austin. Texas,
cording -to -requirements ol law.;;(t vv{, jf.j, hearing all holders ol
and the mandates, hereof. .. j porrnit's issued- by the Board to
make due return as the law ciischarKe oil and gas wastes on-
''ecls. ■ io the surface of thc earth in.
hsnd 1 he "i-'il ol ■ -lid court at Serri- Issued and given under my , (jajncs County, Texas,, are direct-
hand tin .cat . ., , , hand and the seal of said court,at j ,,, ,. 4i,,,,c (,.1US(, ,vhv.
inole Texas, this.the 12th day ol ,. . . .,, , , ' eo to appeal ami snow caust wny
s,.ntcitiin 1 \ 11 -Mifrt ' Seminole, lexas, this the t3tb day said permits should not be amen'd-
A.D. 1963. •>( September A.D, 19(33. ed to conform to paragraph 1 of
Attest:
Attest: ■ ' . .- ]
Claudia S. Jordan, Clerk, ;
of the District Court.. . j
Games County, Texas. j
1 SEAL1 ' ' j
Publish Sept. 10. 20,, Oct, 3.. 10'
••• j Board Order No. 63-3 issued 011
Claudia S. Jordan, C.lelk, I 1963, requiring the ter-
Semlnol
fee 1
ntlnel
Oldest Established Business in Gaines County
SyBSjORIPTION RATES:
$3.50 in Gaines County; $4.50 Outside County
Published every Thursday at The Sentinel Building, 402 South
Main, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Entered as Second Class.- Matter rit the Seminole,,'Texas, Post
Office, Seminole, Texas.
Publisher
New Batteries
fi-VOLT GROUP I
$fi.95 Exchange
12-VOLT 24 S TYPE
$11.95 Exchange
FULLY GUAUANTEEI).
HOME
AUTO SUPPLY
403 SW 14th PL 8-4776
ccptable to the Owner, in an' .fi-
nioutil equal to at least five per
cent (.V.'r1 of the total amount of
tl)e bid submitted, made payable
Without recourse to the City of,j
Seminole: Texas,, as "a . guarantee,|
that, the bidder, if awarded the |
contract, will: proinjilly execute
■ licit contract. in the form prctvirl-
cd and will furnish good and suf-
ficient bond lor the faithful per-
formance' of the same. Bids with-
out the required bid secimU^—w-ilL
liot lie considered.
.The successful bidder must fur-
nish bond on the form provided in.
tile amount of iOO'j of the total
contract price from a Surety
Company holding a permit from
the State of Texas lo. act. as Sure-
ty, 01: other Surety or Sureties ac-
ceptable to the Owner.
Proposals must he submitted <m
the form provided and, in the
case of ambiguity, or lack of clear-
ness. iu stating the prices in the
bid. tin.' Owner reserves the right
to consider the most advantage-
ous construction'.thereof; or to re !
Jeet ..the bid. The Owner reserves :
the right to reject any or all bids,
to w aive any formalities, and ■ to
accept the bid which seems lffost :
advantageous to the interest off
the Owner.
Bidders, arc expected to inspect !
the site of the work and to in-1
form themselves regarding all
local conditions.
Attention is called to the pro-
visions of the Acts of the Legis
latuil1 of the Stab' of Texas con-
cerning the wage scale and pay-
ment of prevailing wage establish- j
ed by the Owner. The scale of i
prevailing miii-imum wages is set
forth in the specifications, !
Information for bidders, propos-
al forms and specifications are on'•
| file in the Office of Mrs. Ruby!
j Erost, City Secretary, City llall,
! Seminole, Texas and in the office \
| of C. A, Tubbs, Engineer. 406 Ave,'
: M, Lubbock, Texas. Copies of such
| documents may be secured from
i either office.
j CITY OE SEMINOLE, TEXAS
Owner
| By: D. A. Richardson'.
| Mayor
Publish Oct. 3, 10, 1963.
Hurt a wrccKT See Klild at
! Kldd's Body Shnp, 200 N. Main.
1 Phone PL 8-24B3.
Districl Court of
• Gaines County, Texas,
(SEAL) .
■p„i.|h-i'. ScpL. f) 2G. Oct. 3, 10
niination of the discharge of stiell
' wastes onto the' surface of the
earth in said Gaines County, or
i ntlicrii-iso rimendi'il In pi .n-i nl ,'imi
control pollution of waters in the
I Otfal Nntirp I "I'he Salvation Army boiinef was j Slate, all as more fully specified
Lvgfll I1U.UVC j first designed to ward Off brick- ! in said Order. Thp Board will en-
SKALED—nTD OEEER: 1IWY-11, ^ hats;—Ixiflles—and other objccls ,1!'1' such rules.^ regulations and
(171 J1 00 AM OCTOBER 17 ! flung by unfriendly crowds. Only1 orders lo prevent arid control
1963. Sealed bids will he receiv- ' sli: htly modified, since it Nvas deJ pollution as in its Judgment the
ed in the State Board of Control, ! signed iri•■1881) by Mr.?, Williani j evidence mjiy jusfily.
Sam Houston State Office Build-I Booth, wifo of the .Salvation interested parties may, appear
nig 201 East I4ih Street. Room i Army's founder, the bonnets are al the hearing foi the. put pose of
105' Austin, Texas, - until 11:00 j expected - to last anywhere from . presenting evidence to the .Board
AM. Ooctobe, 17. 19C3, covering l!i to .35 years. .. relative to said matter. I he hear-
1 •■' - 1 ma will be continued from time.to
time and from place to place, if
necessary, until a determination
lias been made relative to said
matter as the Board may deem
right, equitable and proper.
issued this 26th day of August,
1963. .
D. E. Smallhorst,
Executive Secretary
Texas Water Pollution
Control. Board,
(SEAL)
Publish Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 1963.
the sale of Warehouse Building,
L-ndergrounrl Tanks, etc., belong-
ing fo the Texas Highway Depart-
ment located Seminole, Texas,
and may be inspected by contact-
ing Mr. Weaver Patterson.
Publish Oct. 3. 1963.
To report a lire. Dial PL 8-3311.
and give the fireman the correct
address of (lie fire.
—SENTINtL WANT AOS P«Y—
For All Your...
•
FLOOR COVERING
o
FLOOR FINISHING
•
PAINTING
•
CEILING TILE WORK
•
WALL COVERING
•
ALL KINDS KEN-TILES
AND LINOLEUMS.
LINOLEUM THAT WILL
GO DIRECTLY ON
CONCRETE.
See
C. C. HOFFMAN
Complete Building
Contractor
200 NW AVE. F
PL 8-2196
FARM LOANS
Representing
KANSAS CITY LIFE
Prompt Service ...
Low Interest Rates
The
Pemberton Agency
409 Tahoka Rd. Dial 4119
Brownfield, Texas
BUYS A
GUARANTEED
WORKING
TV SET
at
RADIO SHAK
SEMINOLE'S ONLY FULL-
TIME - FULLY QUALIFIED
TV SERVICE SHOP ....
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE!
112 SE AVE. C
Phone PL 8-4616
WANTED.
MAN OR WOMAN
SPARE TIME
To refill and collect money from
machines dispensing- HiGrade
Candy, Gum and Sport Cards in
this area. Easy to do. Excellent
income. S475.00 cash required
for inventory. Include phone
number. Write P. O. Box 349,
Brownfield. Texas.
grasp the terms of a plain con-
tract This failure of Smith will
not void the contract and our
"courts will enforce its'terms.
. But suppose instead Black well
knew that Smith had made a mis-
take, ;and-he still didn't explain it
to Sniith, 1 lieq-il this can be prov-
ed, Black may "have trouble en-
forcing his. contract.
Dual Mistakes
Both parties-often make a mis-
take, which (may void the deal.
In one case Raffles agreed to buy'
and Smith to' sell goods arriving
On a.".ship; named the "Peerless."
But is just so happened that two
steamers had the same name. Raf-
fles and Smith had ill mind dif-
ferent. steamers No contract.
Why? No- meeting of' the minds.
But to end such a contract both
parties must make a mistake a-
hout something in the contract.
People often make oral agree-
ments, and later write the terms
down. Suppose they make a, mis-
take in doing this. When they
find such a mistake they can go
into court and have the contract
reformed.
To induce thc other party to
agree through fraud makes the
contract void. For a court to act
in a fraud case One nuist prove
five 'things:'
(11 A false representation;
(2) The speaker's knowledge of
its falsity:
(3) llis intention to mislead the
. . other party: ——• -
141. The other's innocent relian-
ce on the statement; and
(5i Damage resulting from the
deception.
■Unless every one of these ele-
ments aire proved, there is no
legal fraud,
"•Use Your Head"
Except for guardians and ^oth-
ers in positions of great trust, the
law assumes that persons deal at
arm's length and have equal abi-
lity to protect, themselves. The (
law, in short, expects you to use
your head in checking out claims
and facts. Tliis goes to the ancient
Roman principle: "Caveat Emp-
tor" (let: the /buyer beware). The
law expects you to look into the
claims of the other party, and
not to agree to any old paper
shoved; under your nose as a
"standard" contract,
(This newfeature, prepared by
the Stale Bar of Texas, is written
to inform—not to advise. No per-
son should ever apply or interpret
any. law without the aid of an at-
torney who is fully advised con-
cerning the facts involved,. be-
cause a slight variance in facts
may change the application of the
law).
v.-
—SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY—
Fred V. Barbae, Jr.
Hank LaRowe
Mrs. Fred V. Barbee, Jr.
Editor
Women's News Editor
Any erroneous-reflection upon the character of any person
or firm appearing in these coRimrts will be gladly and promptly
corrected upon bejncjjbrought to attention of the management.
CONTEST
^SPAPE
JSSOtUTR
/963
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Tuesday, October 8
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'i
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